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Hi Michael,
Thanks for testing and the feedback. I'm marking this Fix Released
against Intrepid. Please reopen if you see any regressions with this
prior to Intrepid's final release (ie set status back to New).
Thanks.
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BUG SOLVED
Very good news!
This bug is completely solved with an Linux 2.6.27-1-generic #1 SMP Sat Aug 23
23:20:09 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux kernel!
Even when a very low refresh is chosen (=0,25s = ultra low!), then the graphic
keeps still up with the right speed!
The kernel I used for this
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
No real test-machine(s) available at the moment (for at least 4 months).
Is the test still valid when executing on Sun xVM VirtualBox 1.6.4?
Please let me know.
Regards, Michael
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Hi Michael,
Even if you are unable to test via real hw, I think it would be good to
know your results testing using virtualbox. I found bug 207415 which
I've marked as a duplicate of this. Maybe DelSol - the bug reporter
from the duplicate bug can also help test and give feedback. Thanks.
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Unfortunately the gnome-system-monitor cannot YET tested with the Sun xVM
VirtualBox 1.6.4 (host=Ubuntu 8.04) :-(
I downloaded the Alpha 3 - Released July 24th, 2008 Ubuntu 8.10.
I created started successfully a new Virtual Machine and used the .iso with
the following settings (see picture
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Well, the problem is gone now. I don't really know when it happend, but
I guess one of the updates fixed it since I didn't change my hardware. I
changed one thing tho - I am using WiFi now instead of a normal ethernet
cable. I can't really recall if that could have fixed the problem.
Sorry.
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Hi Michael,
I linked the upstream bug report at the kernel bugzilla (
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10600
) to this launchpad bug report. It seems the bug reporter from upstream
commented this was resolved with the 2.6.25 kernel. Would you be willing to
test the latest Alpha
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Status: Invalid = Unknown
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upstream said it's a linux kernel issue rather than an application one,
re assigning accordly.
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Sourcepackagename: gnome-system-monitor = linux
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) = (unassigned)
Status: Triaged = New
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Also a good 'workaround' for me to omit this behavior is to set the
refresh rate (at preferences menu gnome-system-monitor) at a higher or
equal value than four.
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thanks for your report, the bug needs to be forwarded upstream by
someone experiencing the issue, for forwarding instructions please have
a look to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME ; leaving this as
incomplete until that, thanks.
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Also the case at Ubuntu 8.04.
I'm really curious if there is someone out there with the same hardware and the
same symptoms.
Again a screenshot with the latest gnome-system-monitor
My hardware:
Moederbord Boxed IntelĀ® Desktop Board DQ965GF
Processor Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E6600
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I have already tested it with the latest development GG release of Ubuntu Tribe
5 Released August 23rd, 2007
I've tested it with the Live CD, so without installing it on a partition.
Unfortunately the problem STILL exists.
I have made a new screen dump as proof.
However, another graphic tool
I will test it on GG. THAT is for SURE I still have to download and install GG.
It it a risk because I have only ONE computer. I have to make an apart
partition for it which I will create specially for this case.
I am also very curious if it still exists in GG. It can take a while before I
Are you still facing this problem with Gutsy Gibbon? May you try to
reproduce it there? you may grab a CD Image from here:
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/ thanks in advance.
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FYI
Just another proof of strange behavior network graphic.
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Thank you for your bug. Does it happen when using apt-get to install
something? It might be than your download is not constant
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
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It does happen by every upload or/and download.
Also by apt-get install
My download is very constant.
Example
When I install software with apt-get install, then the right download-speed is
shown in the progress info in the terminal.
Also when downloading/ upping with Azureus a constant speed will
your comment is not clear, do you have the same bug when using apt-get?
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Yes. I have the same bug using apt-get.
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marking unconfirmed then, it works fine on my desktop, somebody getting
the bug will need to work on it, that's likely an upstream one
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Some additional hardware info from lshw (attachment)
Maybe it helps someone who has the same hardware / configuration to fix the bug.
It could be related to the hardware configuration.
Thanks for now
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